Which is Better Problems in Backup Models

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The data in a computer system are frequently updated by adding or deleting them, and are stored in a computer database system. However, data files in the database are often broken by several errors due to noises, human errors, software and hardware errors. In this case, we have to restore the same files from the beginning and recover the database.

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Mizutani, S., Zhao, X., Nakagawa, T. (2023). Which is Better Problems in Backup Models. In: Which-Is-Better (WIB): Problems in Reliability Theory. Springer Series in Reliability Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27316-2_8

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